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AIAA National Lecture Tour 2009

Join Dr Pascal Lee for a fascinating into the cutting-edge technologies and exploration strategies being developed in preparation for the first human mission to the Red Planet. Find out about the what, why, when and how of exploring Mars. All events are FREE and open to the public. Sydney Adelaide Monday 25th May @ 6pm Tuesday 26th May @ 6:30pm Farrell Lecture Theatre, PNR Building Union Hall, Off Victoria Drive Off Shepherd St, University of Sydney, Darlington University of Adelaide, Adelaide Brisbane Canberra Thursday 28th May @ 6pm Friday 29th May @ 6pm Raybould Theatre, Hawken Engineering Building, Menzies Theatre, National Convention Centre Cooper Rd, University of Queensland, St Lucia Constitution Ave, Canberra Melbourne Monday 1st June @ 6:30pm Casey Plaza Lecture Theatre, Level 4, Building #10, Bowen St, RMIT University, Melbourne

About Dr Lee Dr Pascal Lee is Chairman of the , a planetary scientist with the SETI Institute, and the Director of the Haughton-Mars Project at NASA . He has worked extensively in the Arctic and , viewed as “analogs” for the and Mars. He first proposed the Cold Early Mars Model based on his geological field work in Earth’s polar regions. Dr Lee was recently scientist/pilot in the first field test of NASA’s new Lunar Electric Rover, a small pressurised rover concept currently under development for the return of humans to the Moon.

These events are proudly hosted by the American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics and are funded through the AIAA Distinguished Lecturer Program

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